Cairns is the capital of North Queensland, a major city in northern Queensland, about 2, kilometers north of Brisbane, and one of the major international gateways to and from Australia. The outdoor activities provided by Keynes, ranging from hiking, horseback riding to fishing, are very popular. Kearns is backed by magnificent mountains, with dense rain forests all around and extending to the seaside. Keynes, surrounded by palm trees, has exquisitely designed shops and restaurants and an easy-going and modern urban style, which is in harmony with natural wonders such as the Great Barrier Reef. Keynes is a paradise for shoppers. You can buy what you want in shopping centers and squares in the city. The main shopping areas are located on Lake Street and Abbott Street. Among them, Orchid Plaza and The Conservatory Shopping V Cairns are the central towns of tropical North Queensland, and they are the important gateways to the Great Barrier Reef in the east and Cape York Peninsula, where the wasteland is widely distributed in the north. Located at the northernmost part of the east coast of the Australian mainland, it is the closest tourist city to the seven wonders of the world-the Great Barrier Reef. To Papua New Guinea, or to famous resorts such as Thursday Island, Cabindalia Bay at the Cape of York and the Great Barrier Reef, which are famous for their pearl producing areas, you must pass through Keynes. Keynes, near the equator, is called the tropical capital. Backed by magnificent mountains, it still maintains a large area of humid tropical rain forest in its original state. The humid tropical rain forest around the equator is called the "lung of the earth" and is the life belt that regulates the global climate. The best way to get close to the rainforest is, of course, to shuttle through it. Because the whole city is surrounded by lush tropical rain forests, it is like suddenly entering the Jurassic era, and the unique geographical and cultural environment is full of tropical Australian customs. You can watch the whole tropical rain forest on the cable bridge between the tree crowns, or take an amphibious chariot called "military duck" that served in World War II and wander slowly in the forest. The five-star eco-hotel built among the trees, the small wooden house full of incomparable wild interest, lying in the hammock on the balcony and enjoying the huge fern plants, or soaking in the swimming pool in full of green are all unique experiences. Drive north from Keynes to Port Douglas and beyond. Explore the tropical rain forest and enjoy the scenery along the Pacific coast. The beautiful shore scenery will definitely surprise you; You can also choose to set off from Keynes to Kuranda Village, take the ancient train to shuttle through the rain forest and mountains along the way, and visit the natural ecology museum and handicraft shop in Gulando. Finally, you can take a crane down to the plain to visit the indigenous cultural center; If you just want to stay in Cairns for your holiday, there are all kinds of delicious food, shopping shops and night markets, which will surely make you return to glad you came with a full load. The city of Cairns is surrounded by lush tropical rain forests, and the north and south wings are miles of silver beaches and the blue sea of Wang Yang rich in marine life, so Cairns is known as the "tropical capital". The surrounding Green Island, fitzroy Island and the nearby Reef Island are all holiday paradise that tourists love. Although it is an outer island, the sea and air traffic is quite convenient. Keynes is surrounded by dense tropical rain forests, while the coast is covered with pure white beaches, blue oceans and active marine animals, which constitute a beautiful scenery. Norther Beaches stretches for 26 kilometers along the coastline. Cairns has a tropical climate, with warm weather all year round, especially in coastal areas. The daytime temperature from December to March is about 31 degrees Celsius, and from May to August it is about 26 degrees Celsius. Because the Great Barrier Reef in Cairns has a high annual rainfall, the tropical trees around it are lush, even if the rain is warm! There is basically no need to pay too much attention to clothes, just bring your swimsuit. Cairns, located in the north of Queensland, has become an important city in Queensland, Australia after more than ten years of hard development. In addition to the Great Barrier Reef and tropical rain forest that attract tourists from all over the world, Keynes's commercial and trade development is outstanding, and this region has become an important tourist and commercial trade center in Queensland. North Queensland, which is rich in agriculture and fishery, is rich in tropical fruits, such as litchi, mango and rambutan. Besides, vegetables and sugarcane are well-known products in China. Numerous kinds of delicious fruits have been sent from Cairns Harbour to Hong Kong and Guangzhou by containers through "Tong Sing" fruit and vegetable export company. Convenient fishing makes North Queensland an export base for major "swimming fish". At present, most of the "East Star Spot" and all kinds of fish imported from Chinese mainland and Hong Kong are sent to Hong Kong from Cairns International Airport, and then distributed to other provinces and cities in Chinese mainland from Hong Kong, and then supplied to major restaurants, restaurants and seafood markets. Thanks to the concerted efforts of the Queensland government to support the development, and the pioneering efforts of the Queensland Tourism Board, the Queensland Department of Development and Innovation and the Port Authority of Cairns, the development of Cairns is in full swing, and the busyness of its international airport has ranked fifth in the country. There are direct flights from Hong Kong to Cairns every day, and the flight time is about six hours. The Keynesian government is the local department that mainly manages Keynes. Other government departments, including Tropical North Queensland Tourism Bureau and Keynesian Trade and Investment Promotion Bureau, all serve the management, development and development of tourism and commercial trade in Keynes. Others include: Queensland Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Keynes Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Tropical Rainforest Ranch If you want to know more about the rainforest ecology, it will be the best way to take an aerial cable car and then transfer to an amphibious vehicle. Generally, the rainforest tour can only be viewed from the top of the tree, and it is impossible to see the canopy that rainforest researchers call "another world on earth". However, during the 2-minute aerial cable car journey, there were two midway stations paved with rainforest trails. For tourists to get off and walk into the rain forest with thick shade days to find out. At the end of the cable car trip, you can transfer to Kullanda Tropical Rainforest Ranch, where there are aboriginal dances. Musical instruments and throwing force darts are performed, so that you can take an amphibious vehicle to tour the rainforest path. The lake, driver and ecological commentator will give visitors a detailed account of the strange ways of planting trees, the uses of trees and strange wild animals in the rainforest. Coral Reef Casino The coral reef casino in Cairns is equipped with five-star luxury hotels, restaurants and bars, which provide the most distinguished enjoyment for Keynesian tourists. Different from ordinary casinos, Keynes's Coral Reef Casino is designed with the unique natural environment of rainforests and oceans as the theme, with various tables and 24-hour entertainment performances, which will make you forget to return. Riding the wind and waves-boating is definitely one of Keynes's most popular sports. Boating in a rubber boat in the rapids and crossing the mysterious valley rainforest is both thrilling and exciting, which will definitely satisfy you who love exciting life. The most famous whitewater rafting is the Tully River, which is located in the south of Cairns and takes about 2 hours by car. Diving Center Great Barrier Reef Diving This is a diving center popular with tourists and local people in Cairns. If you have a diving license, you can sail on the speedboat M.V. Tusa and dive (one day). Depending on the weather conditions, you can freely choose diving sites and barrier reefs. Those who do not have a diving license can take a yacht tour, and the cost varies from place to place (by boat or plane). There is also a 4-day PADI Open Water Diver, and a 4-day and 3-night trip to Fitzgerald Island. Seafood is blessed by the Great Barrier Reef, so Keynes has abundant fresh seafood. Coupled with the fruits provided by the tropical forest around Cairns, such an excellent environment has attracted many master chefs to show their skills here. There are many top restaurants in the world, not only because of the excellent environment here, but also because Cairns is the only place to go to the Great Barrier Reef. Of course, the restaurant here has also become a tourist attraction. Keynes blended famous dishes from all over the world, as well as local and foreign styles. From lobster dinner to fresh fruit platter. If you are in the mood for adventure, you can also try kangaroo and crocodile meat. The wine produced in Queensland has always been recognized by the whole world, and the number of wines sold to various places in the world is increasing day by day. In particular, countries that are very persistent about the quality of wine, such as France and Italy in the European Union, and Britain, are all major exporters of Queensland wine. Both restaurants and bars in Cairns can enjoy the local rich wine, so you must not miss it when you travel here. Kullanda, Kullanda, is a small tropical rain forest town located in Barron, with the reputation of "the land of fairy tales". The most attractive place in the area is the magnificent Barron Falls, which is quite worth seeing. To visit Kullanda, you can take a scenic train from Cairns, and you can get there in an hour and a half. You can also take an aerial cable car to Smithfield in the northern suburbs, hang in the air and cross the rainforest and rivers, and stay on it like a scenic train. The mornings on Wednesdays and Fridays are the busiest times in Kullanda, because there is a Kullanda market in the north of the town, and tourists who like shopping must visit it. Green Island, located 27 kilometers northeast of Cairns, is a small coral reef island that rises in the waters of the Great Barrier Reef. The outer side of Green Island is surrounded by a circle of white sand beaches, and the Green Island is covered with crisp green forests. Together with the island itself and the surrounding coral reef shed, it has been designated as a national park protection area. There is a middle observation station on the dock on the Green Island, from which you can watch the beautiful corals and tropical fish under the sea. Fitzroy Island, located in Fitzroy Island to the east of Keynes, is a continental island made of earth and stone. The offshore area is covered with coral reefs, which is very suitable for offshore diving. There are several trails on the island, where visitors can enjoy the tropical rain forest scenery, and one of them leads to the lighthouse on the island. In addition, there is a diving school on the island. Visitors can enjoy their holidays here, learn to dive and get a diving license. Underwater World Aquarium The underwater aquarium in Cairns is small but full of colorful coral reef marine life. You can also make an appointment to dive with sharks for 3 minutes in advance. Hadley Crocodile Farm Hadley Crocodile Farm is famous for providing the most famous and best crocodile performances in Australia. Wild animals such as crocodiles, snakes, koalas and lizards are raised on the farm. Crocodile attack performance is undoubtedly the most exciting and nervous program. When you sit in the grandstand, you can enjoy the staff feeding and playing with crocodiles with their bare hands, and at the same time, they will teach you about crocodiles. It can be said that it is an entertaining activity. The Great Barrier Reef (Great Barrier Reef) People who love diving will definitely not be unfamiliar with the Great Barrier Reef in Case. The Great Barrier Reef, with a total length of more than 2, kilometers, is the largest coral reef in the world. There are countless coral islands and small islands formed by the subsidence of continental mountains. The Great Barrier Reef, with its beautiful scenery and endless changes, has been included in the United Nations World Cultural Heritage List. A large number of tourists flocked to experience the taste of diving in this world's recognized best diving place. You can also choose to go boating in the ocean, take a transparent glass bottom boat or a semi-submersible boat, and see a wide variety of corals and marine life. Visitors can dive, snorkel and dive into the sea to enjoy the beautiful coral reefs and tropical fish in the Great Barrier Reef. Even if you don't go into the sea, you can enjoy the magnificence of the underwater world by taking a glass boat to watch it. You can go to the Great Barrier Reef by boat, seaplane or helicopter at Cairns. Kewarra Beach: You can see Kewarra Beach after driving off the highway in Cairns for another kilometer. There are holiday centers and small shopping centers here for tourists to buy beach equipment. There are two other beaches near here, among which Clifton Beach is closer to Keva. There are many holiday cabins and hotels in Clifton Beach. Some shops that supply daily necessities can also be found here. The last one is Pan Mu Bay. It is connected by many small islands and breakwaters, so it has become a beautiful beach resort. In Pan Mu Bay, there are not only local surf clubs, but also small resorts to high-end large hotels. Moreover, the design of any local building is integrated with this resort.
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